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How To Improve Your Chiaroscuro Portraits
An artistic technique developed during the time of the Renaissance, chiaroscuro is the Italian word meaning light-dark. It started out as…
What’s in Our Lighting Bag For Portrait Sessions
Our Lighting Gear Set Up In this article we’re showing you exactly what’s in our lighting bag for a typical…
Which Nikon Hotshoe Flash Should You Buy? SB900, SB910, or SB700? – Q&A
Question Ever since Nikon made the SB900 to replace the SB800, every professional and/or experienced photographer (note that the two…
Strobe + Light Painting for a Unique Track Car Edition Engagement Photo in Less Than 15 Minutes
One of our engaged couples loves to track race their cars. Check out how we combined strobe lighting and light painting to create this awesome engagement photo in their Lotus Exige!
BTS: Fashion Shoot at a Bombed Out Church | Tuesdays With Lauri
In this week’s instalment of Tuesdays With Lauri, we take a “behind the scenes” -look at my latest fashion shoot that we organised in a Bombed Out Church in Liverpool, England.
Which Is Most Important: The Lighting, The Lens, or The Camera?
Our recent post on the SLR Lounge Facebook wall has sparked an amazing conversation: Which is the most important photo equipment: The camera, the lens, or the lighting gear? Check out what people are saying…
Weekly Photography Analysis and Breakdown 1
Lauri Laukkanen, a young Finnish photographer, is kicking off a new weekly article series called: “ANALYZE IT!” Every week he will be looking at a photograph, and breaking it down to different key-components that make the image standout from the rest. And finally, after analyzing the photo, he will use the gathered information and try to recreate the photograph as well as he can.
How You Shot it- Laguna Beach HDR Landscape
I have always been interested in shooting long exposures and sunsets over beautiful beaches. I wanted to shoot at a beach that has a rocky landscape instead of the typical sandy shoreline, which is why I chose Laguna Beach in Southern California. The final HDR image is a result of three bracketed photos.
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